M. M. Kaye
(also writing as Mollie Hamilton and Mollie Kaye)

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Television Interview with M M Kaye (UK)
Echoes of the Raj: A look at British Rule in India (transmitted by BBC2 on 27 May 2000 and 13 April 2001) Producer: Catrine Clay; Editor: Laurence Rees.

Every other Thursday in the 1920s and 1930s a P&O ship left London bound for Bombay.  On board were all of British India - governors, magistrates, Indian army officers, tea planters and their wives - and they all took cameras.  Using these home movies and photographs, five personal stories record a lost way of life, building an evocative picture of the dying days of the Empire.

Radio Interviews with M M Kaye (UK)
Bookshelf: Talks about her life in India (transmitted Nov 1979)
Desert Island Discs:  Talks about her life in India (transmitted 20 Dec 1983)
Gloria Hunniford Show: Promoting Sun in the Morning (transmitted 6 Sept 1990)
John Dunn Show: Promoting Sun in the Morning (transmitted 12 Mar 1992)
John Dunn Show: Promoting Golden Afternoon (transmitted October 1997)
Woman's Hour: Promoting Sun in the Morning (transmitted 3 Sep 1990)

Books that mention M M Kaye
A House With Four Rooms (1989) by Rumer Godden
Children of the Raj (2005) by Vivyen Brendon
Empire Families: Britons and Late Imperial India (2004) by Elizabeth Buettner
The Magic Mountains: Hill Stations and the British Raj  (1996) by Dane Keith Kennedy
Maharanis
: The Lives and Times of Three Generations of Indian Princesses  (2004) by Lucy Moore
Paul Scott: A Life (1990) by Hilary Spurling
Rumer Godden: A Storyteller's Life (1998) by Anne Chisholm
Women of the Raj (1988) by Margaret MacMillan

Come upon my horse
and I'll take you there;
I'll take you to our dream.
The far pavilions, the mountain air;
it's much more than it seems.

It's a land that we know
Of peace and understanding;
A place I'd like to share only with you.
We must seek the far pavilions
at the end of the world;
it's our childhood dream,
let it unfurl.

© M Kourtoulou

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